Arizona Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll, Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo were named Silver Slugger award finalists on Wednesday.
The award is given to the best offensive player at each position in each league.
The D-backs were also named one of three Offensive Team of the Year Silver Slugger finalists for the NL along with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs.Â
The winners will be announced on Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. MST.
Carroll was named a finalist for the second time in his career (2023). He joins a group of fellow NL outfielders, including Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs, Juan Soto of the New York Mets, Kyle Stowers of the Miami Marlins, Kyle Tucker of the Chicago Cubs and James Wood of the Washington Nationals.
Three outfielders will be chosen among the six finalists.
Carroll bounced back in a big way in 2025 while setting a career high of 31 home runs. He also led MLB with a franchise-record 17 triples and finished top-five among NL outfielders in runs (fourth), home runs (fourth), total bases (second), slugging percentage (second), OPS (third) and WAR (fourth).
Carroll is also a finalist for the Gold Glove at right field.
Marte is up against fellow NL second basemen Nico Hoerner of the Cubs and Brice Turang of the Milwaukee Brewers.
After the Diamondbacks second baseman won his first career Silver Slugger in 2024, he followed it up with another strong campaign in 2025.
Marte led NL second basemen in home runs, OBP, slugging percentage and OPS.
Marte also finished third among NL second basemen in runs, only behind Hoerner and Turang. He was fourth among NL second basemen in hits, batting average and RBIs.
Perdomo is a finalist at shortstop along with Francisco Lindor of the Mets and Trea Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Perdomo led the entire NL position player field in WAR (7.0), finishing ahead of the likes of Shohei Ohtani and Soto. He launched a career-high 20 home runs after hitting a combined 14 home runs previously during his major-league career.
Perdomo also led NL shortstops in RBIs (100), walks (94), OBP (.389) and OPS (.851).
Diamondbacks finalist for team Silver Slugger
For the team-wide award, the Diamondbacks finished top 10 in the National League in runs (fourth), hits (fifth), home runs (fourth), RBIs (third), walks (seventh), batting average (fifth), OBP (fifth), slugging percentage (second) and OPS (third).
Arizona led MLB in doubles (277) and triples (38).